Incoming Resources
- Swinging in place, porch life in southern culture, Jocelyn Hazelwood Donlon
- Whistling Dixie, dispatches from the South, John Shelton Reed
- The resilience of southern identity, why the South still matters in the minds of its people, Christopher A. Cooper and H. Gibbs Knotts
- Where I come from, stories from the deep South, Rick Bragg
- The emergence of the new South, 1913-1945
- The militant South, 1800-1861
- The Southerner's handbook, a guide to living the good life, David DiBenedetto and the editors of Garden & gun magazine
- A companion to the American South, edited by John B. Boles
- The South and America since World War II, James C. Cobb
- Unexplained South, the underwater forest of Alabama, inexplicable lights over Texas, the red-eyed monster of Arkansas & more rich Southern mystery, Alan Brown
- Speaking for the enslaved, heritage interpretation at antebellum plantation sites, Antoinette T. Jackson
- Southern by the grace of God, Michael Andrew Grissom
- The gold seekers, gold, ghosts, and legends from Carolina to California, Nancy Roberts
- Foxfire 6, shoemaking, gourd banjos, and songbows, one hundred toys and games, wooden locks, a water powered sawmill, and other affairs of just plain living, edited, with an introd. by Eliot Wigginton
- An index-guide to the Southern Historical Society papers, 1876-1959, James I. Robertson, Jr., editor in chief
- Before freedom came, African-American life in the antebellum South, edited by Edward D.C. Campbell, Jr., with Kym S. Rice ; essays by Drew Gilpin Faust ... [et al.]
- S is for Southern, a Guide to the South, from Absinthe to Zydeco, David DiBenedetto and the editors of Garden and Gun
- Publications of the Southern History Association
- The growth of Southern civilization, 1790-1860
- Looking south, chapters in the story of an American region, edited by Winfred B. Moore, Jr. and Joseph F. Tripp
- The American South, portrait of a culture, edited by Louis D. Rubin, Jr
- Indians and artifacts in the Southeast, by Bert W. Bierer
- Shared traditions, Southern history and folk culture, Charles Joyner
- Where these memories grow, history, memory, and southern identity, edited by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
- The Southern quarterly review
- Deep South, four seasons on back roads, by Paul Theroux
- My South, a collection of spoken-word poems based on works by Robert St. John, edited by Bryan Curtis
- Hubs of empire, the Southeastern Lowcountry and British Caribbean, Matthew Mulcahy
- The American South, a reader and guide, edited by Daniel Letwin
- The new history of the American South, edited by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
- The South in the new nation, 1789-1819
- The mind of the South, W.J. Cash ; with a new introduction by Bertram Wyatt-Brown
- Buried treasures of the South, legends of lost, buried, and forgotten treasures, from Tidewater Virginia and coastal Carolina to Cajun Louisiana, W.C. Jameson
- The burden of southern history, C. Vann Woodward
- Southern politics in State and Nation, V. O. Key, Jr., with the assistance of Alexander Heard
- Welcome to Lickskillet, and other crazy places in the Deep South, text by Kathy Kemp ; photographs by Keith Boyer
- Carryin' on, and other strange things southerners do, R. Scott Brunner
- The southernization of America, a story of democracy in the balance, Frye Gaillard and Cynthia Tucker
- Cathedrals of kudzu, a personal landscape of the South, Hal Crowther ; foreword by Fred Hobson ; illustrations by Steven Cragg
- Deep South, four seasons on back roads, Paul Theroux
- Deep souths, Delta, Piedmont, and Sea Island society in the age of segregation, J. William Harris
- The South in the building of the nation, a history of the southern states designed to record the South's part in the making of the American nation; to portray the character and genius, to chronicle the achievements and progress and to illustrate the life and traditions of the southern people
- "The last of American freemen", studies in the political culture of the colonial and revolutionary South, by Robert M. Weir
- Fifteen hurricanes that changed the Carolinas, powerful storms, climate change, and what we do next, Jay Barnes
- The American South, a history, by William J. Cooper, Jr. and Thomas E. Terrill
- Southern exposure,, by Stetson Kennedy
- Suddenly Southern, a Yankee's guide to living in Dixie, Maureen Duffin-Ward ; illustrations by Gary Hallgren
- 1001 things everyone should know about the South, John Shelton Reed and Dale Volberg Reed
- Southern Living 50 years, a celebration of people, places, and culture, introdution by Sid Evans ; by the editors of Southern Living with Valerie Fraser Luesse
- Writings of the lowcountry, reflections on the South Carolina coast, by Suzannah Smith Miles